GOG.com’s new policy is actually a declaration of trust in both its games and its gamers. GOG.com trusts the games that it sells: they do their very best to only select high-quality games and, whenever possible, tests them extensively to make sure that they’re in top working order; now they’re backing up that trust with a promise that they’ll do whatever it takes to make the games work or else refund gamers back their money. There’s also some trust in their users involved, since the very nature of DRM-free gaming means that they can’t “de-activate” any games that the user reports as broken. Also keep in mind that GOG.com’s Worldwide Money Back Guarantee starts today, so all purchases made in the past 30 days are included in it.

The digital distributor also released Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse Episode 1 last week, and the immortal classic Theme Park has launched for both Mac and PC on GOG.co today. With these great games—classic and new—and the new Money Back Guarantee, GOG.com isn’t letting itself slack as the winter rolls in.